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Viewing the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona

Perhaps, every traveler knows about the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona. In this gigantic tourist center of tourism and affordable shopping, historical monuments also have their place, among which there are not only museums and cathedrals, but also entire districts. Walking in such places is a pleasure, but you need to know where the buildings are located in order to fully enjoy the monuments of architecture.

The Gothic quarter in Barcelona is primarily famous for its Cathedral, which was erected in the era of the Late Middle Ages. It has a deliberately Gothic appearance that manifests itself in pointed arches and portals, pointed chapels and domes, as well as in the dark stone that formed the basis of the entire structure. The temple is open for tourists in the daytime, so while walking through the city you can go there and view all the old icons and images. Also, visitors are invited to the inner courtyard, in which live 13 snow-white geese. These birds are the symbol of the Holy Martyr Eulalia, the patroness of Barcelona.

Famous for the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona and even more ancient buildings, which in its pristine form have survived to this day. Among them is the King's Square, surrounded by Romanesque constructions . It was in this place, according to the researchers, was met after his long journey by Christopher Columbus. Well, if you dig into the very depths of the history of the village, you can find out that earlier it was conquered by the Romans and was called Barsino. Following from this, it can be assumed that this region became the main one in the formation of the entire central city of Catalonia.

Long ago the Gothic quarter in Barcelona was the center in which the representatives of the ruling dynasty sat. Thus, in the Middle Ages in the Romanesque buildings the clergy of Spain sat, and a couple of hundred years later the rulers themselves moved here. In the fifteenth century, the building of the City Hall of Barcelona was erected in this area, which is still functioning today. And in front of this building is the palace of the Catalan government, executed in the Gothic style . Between these two buildings are also monuments to the rulers - Jaume I and J. Fivellier, who in the 13th and 16th centuries respectively made a huge contribution to the development of the Spanish economy.

In this place there is also the famous House of the Archdeacon, which was repeatedly restored, but still stands on the foundation erected in the XII century. Now there is an archive, which contains all the data about the city of Barcelona. The Gothic Quarter (the map of which is sold separately from the cartographic image of the whole city) is also famous for its museums. Among them you can name the house of the sculptor Fryderyk Mares, as well as the Gallery of the history of the city. It is there that seekers of history will be able to find a lot of interesting facts and replenish their knowledge.

Its reflection, like many other cities, found in the work of artists and Barcelona. The Gothic Quarter, whose sights were described in his works by the primitive artist Pablo Picasso, acquired after that a new "aura". Today, this place is reflected not only in the medieval era, but also in the antique, Renaissance, and modern. And it was this very original that Picasso managed to pass on in his canvases to the local Spanish creator.

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